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Now we’ve survived the biggest software event of 2025 – Microsoft ending support for Windows 10 – it’s time to start looking to the future. And whether you’ve upgraded to Windows 11 or stayed with its
Windows 10 has entered its last year of mainstream support. By this time next year you’ll need to have upgraded to Windows 11 or switched to an alternative if you want to be running a fully supported
PHYSICAL STORAGE Store small USB sticks in craft boxes I’ve just started transferring MP3 files to small USB sticks to use in the appropriate socket in my Bluetooth speaker. But storage as usual with
My verdict is clear on the whole migration away from Windows 10 thing. The bigger the network, the easier the upgrade, along with a definite bias towards cloud deployments being more difficult and exp
So, the dust has settled, the world hasn’t ended, and you’ve decided to stick with Windows 10. You’re not alone – millions of people worldwide are saying “no thanks” to Windows 11 and carrying on with
What is the issue? The vast majority of the world’s population relies on the internet every day for work, communication, banking and social life. But the network’s ubiquity means that its frequent col